Microbiology of the rapidly changing polar environments
Microbiology of the rapidly changing polar environments
Marine and freshwater polar
environments are characterized by intense physical forces and strong seasonal
variations. The persistent cold and sometimes inhospitable conditions create
unique ecosystems and habitats for microbial life. Polar microbial communities
are diverse productive assemblages, which drive biogeochemical cycles and
support higher food-webs across the Arctic and over much of the Antarctic.
Recent studies on the biogeography of microbial species have revealed
phylogenetically diverse polar ecotypes, suggesting adaptation to seasonal
darkness, sea-ice coverage and high summer irradiance. Because of the diversity
of habitats related to oceanic circulation and the formation and melting of sea
ice, high latitude oceans are ideal environments to investigate composition and
functionality of marine microbes. In addition, polar regions are responding
more dramatically to climate change compared to temperate environments and
there is an urgent need to identify sensitive indicators of ecosystem history,
that may be sentinels for change or adaptation. For instance, Antarctic lakes
provide useful model systems to study microbial evolution and climate history.
Hence, it becomes essential and timely to better understand factors controlling
the microbes, and how, in turn, they may affect the functioning of these
fragile ecosystems.
Polar microbiology is an expanding field of research with exciting possibilities to provide new insights into microbial ecology and evolution. With this topic we seek to bring together polar microbiologists studying different aquatic systems and components of the microbial food web, to stimulate discussion and reflect on these sensitive environments in a changing world perspective. We welcome any contribution studying polar microbial life, from viruses to unicellular eukaryotes, in lakes, marine and sea-ice systems.
Polar microbiology is an expanding field of research with exciting possibilities to provide new insights into microbial ecology and evolution. With this topic we seek to bring together polar microbiologists studying different aquatic systems and components of the microbial food web, to stimulate discussion and reflect on these sensitive environments in a changing world perspective. We welcome any contribution studying polar microbial life, from viruses to unicellular eukaryotes, in lakes, marine and sea-ice systems.
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